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Show THE MORGAN POST John Stahle Jr., Editor k Proprietor - - MORGAN UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET A new lodge of Chinese Freemasons lias been organized in Salt Lake City. The pharmacists of the state wil bold their annual convention in Logan Jnly MEASURE THE ADMINISTRATION SUPPORTED BY INSURGENTS IN THE HOUSE. Fourteen Democrats Also Swung Into Line, the Vote Being 200 to e Gratified Over of Measure. 126-Pre- sident Pas-Sag- 13. Invitations have been issued for (he celebration at Ephraim, on May 17, of Norways independence day. Contagion is being reduced to a minimum in Salt Lake, as shown in the weekly report of the city board of health. Two hundred tkousand tourists are entertained in Salt Lake every year Is the statement given out by those In a position to know. The Provo hoard of education is considering the question of whether it will make a change in the superintendency for the ensuing year. Salt Lake actors and actresses intend to help in a material way to swell the receipts of the actors fund, for which a big fair is being held in New York, The state board of education, at the session at Logan, close of an announced that the state teachers examination would be held on July 26, 27 and 28. While shoveling cinders from the tracks outside the Garfield smelters, F. Shimazu, a Japanese laborer, was struck by a locomotive and so seriously injured that he may die. The tunnel of the Strawberry Irrigation project was driven 389 feet during April and has now a total length of 7,000 feet, according to the report of the engineer in charge. The Ogden Rapid Transit company has signed contracts for $45,000 worth of copper wire and other materials for the electrifying of the road to' Brigham City, now under construction. . Forfeiting $100 bail, Ed Murphy, who, it is said, played the role of skin game missionary In an and tricked John Bull of Tennessee out of $40, failed to appear In the Ogden police court for trial. George Bowen, aged 20, while riding a blcyffle at the Buena Vista race track, at Salt Lake City, was caught between two automobiles, sustaining a fractured leg and numerous bruises about the arms and shoulders. The weevil, described as a small beetle, the larvae of which are very destructive to farm crops. Is ruining the alfalfa crops of the farmers on the east sldq of the Jordan river, near Sandy and vicinity, it is reported. Caught on a sharp curve in Weber canyon, J. P. Mahoney, trackwalker, was hurled to instant death and U. Penman, section foreman, was badly injured when a passenger train struck the hand car on which they were riding. maThe very latest In chines is to be used in the construction of the new trestle work on the Lncin cutoff. The new driver is a ponderous thing, capable of doing six matimes 'the work of the chine. The latest enterprise to be started tn the state is a company recently incorporated with a capital of $100,000 for the growing of roses and carnations, chiefly for the Salt Lake market, with greenhouses located at Farmington. For the first time in three years every man of the class taking examinations for admission to the bar of Utah was admitted by the examining board in Salt Lake last week. There was ten in the class, one of the largest to take the Utah examination in years. The publicity bureau of the Salt Lake Commercal club will immediately undertake to raise a fund of $50,000 for the exploitation of the resources of Utah through the medium of judicious advertising and publicity in the newspapers and periodicals of the country. The Geyser reservoir, on the La Sal, from which several thousand acres of land in Paradox valley were to be irrigated this year, broke Saturday, and- the greater part of the dam went out. Lynn Pace and Laurie Miller came near being drowned by all-da- old-tlin- e g old-styl- e WHOLE NATION IN MOURNING Monarchs Death Occurred Before Subjects Had Realized That He Was Washington. Without a single disSeriously III Sketch of senting Republican vote, the house on His Long and BrilTuesday passed the railroad bill, one liant Career. of the chief measures President Taft wished enacted at the present session Edward VII., king of the United of congress, by 200 to 126. Fourteen Democrats joined the majority. Pres- Kingdom, of Great Britain and and of all the British Dominions ident Taft said he was deeply gratified beyond the Seaa, emperor of India, over the passage of the measure. The bill makes many changes in the as his full royal title reads, was born existing law that, if accepted by the In Buckingham palace, London, on senate, will greatly affect interstate November 9, 1841, and was the second commerce. The court of commerce is child and first son .of Queen Victoria created to adjudicate cases in appeal and the Prince Consort Albert He from the interstate commerce commis- was christened Albert Edward, and at sion. It is provided this court shall his very birth was given an imposing be organized by the justices of the su- list of titles. He was at once created of Wales and by virtue of that preme court, future appointments to prince he became also knight of the membership on the court to be made dignity As heir garter. apparent to the Britthem. by ish throne he succeeded to the title Stock and bond issues of railroads Cornwall and Its emoluare controlled by the bill. Under this of duke of as heir to the crown of and ments, a railroad before issuing any clause, Scotland he became great steward additional stock, must obtain an order of Scotland, duke of Rothesay, earl of from the commission which must, Carrlck. baron of Renfrew, and lord among other things, fix the price at of the Isles. On 'September 10, 1849, which the securities of the road may he was created earl of Dublin, this sold. be title being conferred on him and his The long and short haul clause of heirs in perpetuity. Among the other the measure provides a railroad can-pot- , titles and commands held by Edward without first gaining permission, were duke of Saxony, colonel of the charge more for a short than for a Tenth hussars, colonel-in-chie- f of the Rifle brigade, field marshal of the long haul over the same line. The interstate commerce commis- British army and field marshal of the sion also is given authority whenever German army. a new rate is proposed to suspend the taking effect of that rate during consideration of its reasonableness. As amended the bill proposes to bring the telephone and telegraph companies under the control of the in terstate commerce commission. Under its terms a railroad company must quote a freight rate accurately upon demand of a shipper and the shipper is given the right to route his freight whenever it passes over more than one railroad. Severe are provided penalties against shippers, who through false claims for damages, or loss of property, obtain secret rebates. Ire-lau- CHURCHMANS STOMACH WEAK Lapley Suffered Twelve Year From It How He Conquered It; You Also Can, Free. Rev. BY KING EDWARD VII LAID LOW ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA AND BRONCHITIS. Through an announcement that he saw the Rev. J. D. Lapley of Avondale Station. Birmingham, Ala learned that he could obtain a free trial bottle of a remedy Monarch Was Greatly Beloved by His for the cure of indiand as he Genuine Shown Had gestion, and People was interested, beas a Statesman-Pri- nce he suffered cause Ability that way, he wrote of Wales Ascends for it The remedy was Dr. CaldThrone, Assuming Title well's Syrup Pepof George V. Mr. sin. Lapley. who Is a minister of Methodist the Episa copal Church, and of the Cenmember London. Edward VII, King of Eng- tral Alabama Conference, took the land, has succumbed to the ravages free bottle with the of disease, and the English people result that he was in fact the whole civilized world is very speedily cured. Mrs. Alice Northrug You or any other sufferer from constimourning the passing of a monarch pation, indigestion and dyspepsia, sick a as headache and such digestive troubles can who had shown genuine ability a free trial bottle sent to your home statesman, and a capacity for ruling have prepaid by forwarding your name and enwill that manner a address. It is the gentlest, mildest, best his people in tasting, most effective laxative tonic you shrine his memory in the hearts of his ever tried. Druggists will sell you the countrymen. regular bottles at 00 cents or $1, and reare guaranteed. A picture of Mrs. sults illness brief King Edward, after a Vorthrup, of Quincy. 111., a cured from pneumonia, following bronchitis, is presented herewith. If there patient, is anydied at 11:45 oclock Friday night, thing about vour case that you dont understand write the doctor and he will adMay 6. vise you. The address Is Dr. W. B. CaldThe king was seriously ill hardly well, 201 Caldwell Bldg., Montlcello, 111. In his local paper more than three days. One of the last utterances attributed to King Edward was: "Well, it is all over, but I think I have done my duty. The Prince of Wales succeeded to the throne immediately, according to the laws of the kingdom, without of- - Didnt Care to Mention His Name. A colored woman presented herself the other day in an equal suffrage state at the place of registration to qualify for the casting of her vote on the school question at the next election. With what political party do you affiliate? inquired the clerk of the unaccustomed applicant, using the prescribed formula. The dusky lady blushed, all coyness and confusion. Is I bleged to answer that there question? Certainly; the law requires it. Then, retreating in dismay, I dont believe tIll vote, case Id hate to have to mention the partys name. s Hes one of the nicest in town. Ladies Home Journal. gent-mum- Had Rheumatism Couldnt Sleep. lady from Oklahoma City writes: "I was sick in bed with Rheumatism, ankles swollen, couldnt sleep. eured me. They are great. At Drug Stores $1.00. No cure, no pay. Write for free trial offer. Western Electropode Co., Dept. A., Los Angeles, Cal. A Elec-tropod- Impressed. think I shall let that woman rent my house. Why? Shes the first one whos called to GEORGE V, KING OF ENGLAND. see me about it who didnt brag about what a good tenant she is. 4 fleial ceremony, assuming the title ol George V. His first official act, in pur- SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red, watery suance to custom, was to dispatch to and swollen eyes, use PETTITS EYE the lord mayor the announcement ol SALVE, 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. his father's death. Ernest Frederick Albert, George Many a man tries to stand on his Prince of Wales, who now becomes when he hasnt any. rights king, is the second son of K.ng Edward and Queen Alexandra. He was born at Marlborough House, June 3, 1865, seventeen months after the birth of his older brother, the late Duke of Clarence. He and his brother entered the navy together as cadets and he spent two He then years on the Britannia. started on a three years voyage around the world on the Bacchante. In 1892, when his brother 'led, he became heir apparent and took his seat in the house of lords as Duke of I QUEEN THANKS SUBJECTS. Widowed Alexandras Touching Message to the Nation. London. The widowed queen has sent a touching personal message to the nation, written in unassuming style and recalling similar intimate messages Queen Victoria was in the habit of addressing to her people. Queen Alexandra's message to the nation follows: , From the depth of my poor broken heart 1 wish to express to the whole nation and our kind people whom we love so well my deep-fel- t thanks for all their touching sympathy in my overwhelming sorrow and unspeakable anguish. "Not alone have I lost everything in him, my beloved husband, but the nation, too, has suffered an irreparable loss when their best friend, father and sovereign was thus suddenly called away. May God give us all his divine help to bear this heaviest of crosses which he has seen fit to lay upon us. His will be done. Roosevelt and Kaiser Have Talkfest Berlin. Theodore Roosevelt and Emperor William held their first long conversation on Tuesday after luncheon at Potsdam. Standing apart from the other guests, they talked earnestly together for more than an hour. The emperor's welcome to the former pres Ident was exceedingly cordial. The emperor appeared at the entrance of the new palace on the arrival of the carriages that brought Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Ethel and Ker-mi- t to the palace gates. Later he presented his guests to the empress and the entire party sat down to luncheon at six tables. Declares Enemies Drugged Him. Moines, la. Thomas Phillips, whose removal as mayor of Ottumwa is being sought on the charge that he was intoxicated while in office, told ' the flood. Governor Carrol his political enemies The census enumerators completed drugged some beer which he. was their work in Ogden on May 7. It is drinking In a saloon and this caused estimated by the Weber club officials his condition. The governor has been that Ogden has now had a fair count, asked to order Attorney General Beyand one which will reveal with a ers to start ouster proceedings against degree of truth the actual population. the mayor. This is estimated at anywhere from Blown to Atoms. 22,000 to 32,000. Pittsburg. The explosion of a The probation officer of Utah county of nitro glycerine stored in a Is investigating cases of young hoodat magazine fourteen lums throwing rocks at passing trains. miles from Burgeltstown, here, caused the death on This has happened several times of of an oil well shoote.-- , Frank late in the towns in the north end of Tuesday Not a fragment of his the county. Windows have been McCullough. has been found. Two horses body broken and passengers placed in driven by McCullough were also blown danger of serious Injury. to pieces. The state hoard of equalization has The Postal Savings Bill, completed the annual assessment of railroad, telephone, telegraph, car, Washington. The postal savings power, Btreet railway and other com- bank bill practically has been agreed s panies in Utah for the year 1910. The upon in the house committee on and post roads, although it may gross amount Is $42,784,359, an Increase over last year of $3,810,431. yet be submitted to a caucus before There have been 202,000 acres of being reported. One of the principal arid land taken up In the state of features Is that 50 per cent of tbe deof the enlarged posits in postal savings banks may be Utah, under section homestead act of February 19, 1909, Invested In government 3 per cent According to report made by the bonds valued at $14 each and multiUnited States land office In Salt Lake ples thereof, which scheme would to the general land office at Washing- have the effect of placing a great number of government securltes in the i ton. bands of small Investors. Desr large-quantit- post-office- i Lamented Monarch Succumbs to Pneumonia. Universally the king's ill health, which had been current for several days, were con firmed by the postponement of the ceremony. It was announced that the king was suffering from perityphlitis and on June 24 he underwent an op eration. After some weeks of the greatest anxiety hs recovered, and the coronation took place August 9. During the long years of his prince hood Edwards public duties consisted solely in the office of representing the royal family at all manner of publie events, and be performed these duties well. But the deadly monotony of such a life was too much for the vigorous man, and he found relaxation in amusements that frequently gave rise to scandals and that gave the world a wrong impression of his real character. He was especially fond of the theater and among hie boon companions for years were actresses and actors. Also he developed a great liking for Paris and often visited that gay capital incognito But all this, as has been said, was only his relaxation, and after coming to the throne his conduct always was so circumspect that not the most cap tious critic could find any fault with It Edward was always a liberal patron of art and science and manifested a lively interest in exhibitions, chart able institutions, the housing of the poor, agriculture and other matters that concerned the welfare of his sub Jects. He assisted in promoting the Royal College of Music, and the Imperial Institute was due to his suggestion. While prince of Wales he carefully abstained from participation in politics and from all action that could be construed Into preference of one party over another. He cultivated the most friendly relations with public men, whatever their opinions might be, and he was equally coup teous to all. At peculiar crises of pub lie opinion his visits to Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright and other prominent members of the liberal party did much to counterbalance in the public mind Queen Victorias preference for her Conservative ministers. It was said York. In May, 1893, his engagement was announced to Princess Victoria May of Teck, and tney were married July 18, 1893. THE LATE KING EDWARD VIL The prince received a most elabo- that Edward always inclined to the Nationalists In Irish politics, but conrate, broad and carefully planned education. At first he was under the stitutional restrictions prevented his charge of four private tutors, and subshowing his preferences in relation to sequently his education was directed tbe Emerald Isle. Kingsley. In order to give him a As a diplomat Edward was unexceltaste of college life, he was sent for led among the monarchs of Europe. and Charles His- - influence was by Baron Stockmar always thrown to ?ne session to the University of Edthe side of International peace where inburgh, for one year to Oxford and compatible with national honor, and for four terms to Cambridge. During his advice and example had a steadythese years he acquired a wide gening effect on all Europe. He looked eral knowledge of the arts and sciwith amused tolerance on the vaences and became quite proficient In garies and extravagances of his nephmodern languages. ew, the emperor of Germany, but ocIn 1860 the prince made a tour of casionally that ruler exasperated him the United States and Canada and to such an extent that he could not tbe next year he joined the British refrain from giving him some stern army at Curragh camp, Ireland. In advice. Such admonition was not re1862 he set out on his travels again, ceived by William in a submissive this time visiting Jerusalem and other spirit, and once In a while there were sensational rumors that the peaceful places of biblical Interest His comrelations between the two countries panion on the trip was Dean Stanley of Westminster. were about to be ruptured. Edward's public life began In FebThe development of the kings charruary, 1863, when, as heir to tbe acter in his later years was especially throne, he look his seat in tbe house gratifying to the nation. In addition On March 10 of the same of lords to the love of his people, which he year he married Princess Alexandra had always had, he gained (heir adCaroline Mary Charlotte Louise Julia, miration and respect They had the the eldest daughter of King Christian utmost confidence in his good judgIX. of Denmark. Her beauty, grace ment, as was amply exemplified durand charming manners at once gave ing the late crisis over the her a popularity In Great Britain that and they were always sure hebudget would has continued linlessened throughout do the right thing at the right time. her life aa princess and queen. In To Edward and Alexandra were 1875-7tbs prince made an extended born six children. The first, Prince tour through the Indian empire and duke of 1892. was received everywhere with lavish Albert,twenty-eigh- t Clarence, died In second! aged The years. and magnificent hospitality, the native George Frederick Ernest Albert, born rulers seeking to outdo one another on June 3, 1865, succeeds to the in the gorgeousnesa of the entertainthrone. The other children are: ments provided (or their emperor. Princess Louisa Victoria, married to On the death of Queen Victoria, the duke of Fife; Princess Victoria January 22. 1901, Edward succeeded to Alexandra; Princess Maude Charlotte, the throne. The coronation waa set married to Prince Charles of Denlor June 2t. 1902, and all preparations mark, and Prince Alexander John, for the magnificent event had been vko died the day after bin birth la completed when disquieting rumors of 1871. 6 The prince became Duke of Cornwall when his father took the throne, and soon after he started oa a tour of the colonies. He opened the first parliament of the commonwealth of Australia. In the fall of 1905 he went to India. His Indian trip was generally regarded as unsuccessful from a political point. In 1908 he visited Canada to attend the celebration at Quebec, and on that occasion met Fairbanks. The prince is less democratic than his father and does not have Buch an ardent love for sports. It has been predicted, therefore, that after his accession to the throne the court gaiety that was always a feature during Edwards reign will be less marked. The new queen is the only daughter of the late Francis, Duke of Teck. She was born May 26, 1867, and married Prince George, Duke of York, July 18, 1893. Six children five sons and one daughter bless the household of the new monarch. The eldest, Prince Edward Albert, now heir apparent, is a manly lad, who will be 16 years old in June. He is serving as a naval cadet. Prince Albert Frederick, the second son and heir presumptive, also is a naval cadet. He is 13 years old. The other boys are Prince Henry William, Prince George Edward and Prince John Charles. The daughter is Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary. She was born in 1897. fI ntf pb pb D 11 Send postal for Free Package of Paxtine. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOB All TOILET USES. Vice-Preside- Gives one a sweet breath ; dean, white, e teeth antiseptically clean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors much appreciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxtine powder dissolved in a glass of hot water germ-fre- makes a delightful antiseptic solution, possessing extrsoidinsiT cleansing, germicidal and healing power, and absolutely harmless. Try a Sample. 50c. a large box at druggiftr or by mail. Thc Paxton Toilet Co., Borrow, Mass. Is Vour Elealth Worth ICs? Thats what it costs to get a week's treatment of CASCARETS. They Sounds Like Days of Inquisition. do more for you than any medicine 111. Grafton, John J. Keon, in Jail on Earth. Sickness generally shows here for refusing to pay his poll and starts first in the Bowels and tax, will not be allowed to shave Liver; CASCARETS cure these ills. so easy to try why not start toIts his six months Imprisonment. during After night and have help in the morning? being in jail a month. Keon asked for CAacaaXTS tee box tor s week's HI permission to shave. This was emtreatment, all dnwgiata. 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